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Majd is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. In Arabic, مجد means glory, splendor, or magnificence, and it is derived from the triliteral root M-J-D, associated with honor and nobility. As a noun, majd denotes splendor, while as a given name it conveys positive connotations of honor and distinction.

Spelling in Latin script varies. The name appears as Majd, Majed, Majid, Majeed, Mejid, and related forms,

Majd is widely used across the Arab world and in diaspora communities as a name that signals

Related names sharing the same root include Majed, Majid, and Majeed; these variants are often treated as

reflecting
different
transliteration
conventions
from
Arabic.
It
is
most
common
as
a
given
name
in
Arabic-speaking
countries
and
within
Muslim
communities
worldwide.
Although
primarily
masculine,
usage
can
vary
by
culture
and
era.
nobility
and
prestige.
In
literature
and
media,
it
is
sometimes
employed
as
a
symbol
of
honor.
When
used
as
a
surname,
it
can
indicate
familial
association
with
the
given
name
or
lineage.
distinct
names
in
different
languages
and
communities.